OCUFA report reveals systemic discrimination and harassment in use of university student questionnaires | OCUFA

OCUFA report reveals systemic discrimination and harassment in use of university student questionnaires | OCUFAThe report finds that student questionnaire scores fail to accurately reflect teaching quality and that their results are not suitable for determining faculty pay, promotion, tenure, or contract renewal. Student questionnaire results are skewed by many factors outside an instructor’s control, including class size, time, subject, and the professor’s race, gender, or accent. Additionally, the report finds that current SQCT practices facilitate the harassment of faculty, compromise educational quality, and are not an appropriate metric for determining university funding levels.https://cpress.org/leftnews/ocufa-report-reveals-systemic-discrimination-and-harassment-in-use-of-university-student-questionnaireshttps://cpress.org/@@site-logo/g4832.png

OCUFA report reveals systemic discrimination and harassment in use of university student questionnaires | OCUFA

The report finds that student questionnaire scores fail to accurately reflect teaching quality and that their results are not suitable for determining faculty pay, promotion, tenure, or contract renewal. Student questionnaire results are skewed by many factors outside an instructor’s control, including class size, time, subject, and the professor’s race, gender, or accent. Additionally, the report finds that current SQCT practices facilitate the harassment of faculty, compromise educational quality, and are not an appropriate metric for determining university funding levels.